The Brain

03/18/2025

- The brain is responsible for most activities carried out in the body so far

- Neurotransmitters responsible for nerve transmission at the synapses

- Synapses are connections between nerves, the brain, and end target organs

- Neurotransmitters are produced inside the body that are responsible for telling the target organs to carry out a particular function

- Too much or too little neurotransmitters can cause a disruption in function with effects that will vary based on the organ supplies

- Hormones are also a specialized type of neurotransmitters released from these junctions

- They are responsible for growth, development, regulatory, and maintenance organs

- Electrical impulses are also responsible for conduction of signals that release neurotransmitters from the synapses provided

- Electrical stimulation was a treatment option back in the past for the regulation of end target organs

- Problems with this method of regulation include introduction of too much current that fries the whole system. Those that have suffered electric shock therapy are more likely to have eye troubles and disturbance disorders. Other effects also include poor transmission in methods with globalized weakness and muscle disorders. This is mainly due to the effects of the electrical current on the whole fathom of being. These are due in large part to the high current voltages and also the metal rod that went behind the eye tissues with the end result being convulsive in damage

- Much newer treatment of these days we're now in include taking hormone replacement and medicines that mimic the effects of the whole. These are only neurotransmitters though and synaptic functions which can lead to dependency later with long term treatment effects as the body's forgotten to produce these things in sufficient amounts again later. Basically, this has the effect of keeping the person dependent on all sorts of medications and even with adding new ones back in as the person's condition gets more and more unstabalized. That's because the neurotransmitters are responsible for a whole range of functions other than just one or two symptoms. Therefore, the rest are more likely to follow with too much and too little and ignorance of conduction of systems brining imbalance again to the person.

- Talk therapy on the other hand is a more modern conception that's fully linked to reinforcing same old negative habits of being. It's where things are discussed with a mental health provider or therapist about whatever has happened back in the past and what you'd do again better. I'm not sure it's possible to change the past just by thinking about it certainly. Jesus once said though it's about like taking a camel through the eye of a needle: difficult, small, and incredibly painful later. With that being said, there's no way is there to add one cubit to the stature just by talking though about it once more. Certainly, if you could change the past by revisiting it, you're not doing more than reinforcing the notion of whatever was injured or damaged back then in your person. Then too, with time travel, you're required to not change anything that would end up affecting yours, others, or perhaps just the futures. This is why as with all things, you had better just to find your rest with the Lord.

- The final notion, recognized in some scientific communities, is that the brain is regenerative by nature lending credence to the idea of neuroplasticity, brain changes. This conjures up the idea that the brain can heal itself later either by rebuilding pathways in whatever means, shape, or fashion. Some have said time heals all wounds though it's probably best just to trust in the Lord and let him do the job of bringing it all back together once more.